3 arrested with Ecstacy; Fraudulent credit cards; Apartment break-ins

TROY —Three people were arrested Saturday with several drugs — including bath salts — outside a local Troy restaurant.

The Troy Police Department dispatch center was called with reports of a suspicious vehicle parked in the back lot of the McDonald’s at 4819 Rochester Road, officials said.

Officers were sent to the scene and quickly discovered that the three had bath salts, Ecstasy and crack cocaine in their possession.

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Two Brighton teens — a 19-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman — were arrested, along with a 31-year-old man from Fowlerville.

Drug charges included possession of crack cocaine and possession of amphetamines, said police

Police report the arrest of two men using fraudulent credit cards

TROY — Two men were arrested Nov. 29 for purchasing more than $2,500 worth of clothing using fraudulent credit cards, Troy police report. A 25-year-old Wixom man and a 22-year-old man from Detroit were taken into custody and charged with fraudulent use of a financial transaction device at Saks 5th Avenue on 2901 W. Big Beaver Road.

Police report of three apartment break-ins within three hours

TROY — Three apartments were broken into within three hours in the afternoon Nov. 29, according to police incident reports.

A man who called about his burglarized apartment on the 2000 block of Somerset Drive was the catalyst for the investigation, say authorities.

The man said his apartment was ransacked. Police responded and later determined that two other apartments in the building had been broken into, as well.